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Court grants Chennai Corporation time over parking lot

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The Hindu       08.12.2011

Court grants Chennai Corporation time over parking lot

Special Correspondent

The Madras High Court on Wednesday granted four weeks time for the Chennai Corporation counsel to get instructions as to whether the proposed construction of a multi-level car parking by the side of Panagal Park at T.Nagar here will in any way obstruct the park area.

The First Bench comprising the Chief Justice M.Y.Eqbal and Justice T.S.Sivagnanam passed the order on a public interest litigation petition by K.R.Ramaswamy alias ‘Traffic' Ramaswamy, a social activist.

In his petition, Mr.Ramaswamy said the civic body had proposed to construct the multi-storeyed car parking by closing Bashyam Road entrance to park. If the structure is put up, it would inconvenience to the public who wished to go to the park. Without considering objections, the corporation had passed a resolution to construct the facility.

The previous government proposed to construct the parking facility at the place where the T.Nagar bus terminus is now located; but the move was later dropped.

The petitioner said Panagal Park area was already congested as several shop owners had not provided car parking.

He had sent a telegram to the authorities to withdraw the proposal.

He prayed the court to direct the authorities to take action on his telegram so that the public could go to the park without any inconvenience.

When the matter came up, the Government Pleader took notice.

 

Now, people can flood Corporation with suggestions

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The Hindu        02.12.2011

Now, people can flood Corporation with suggestions

Staff Reporter

Send views to stopflooding@chennaicorporation.gov.in

BEST WISHES: Mayor Saidai S. Duraisamy greeting the new Commissioner of Chennai Corporation P. W. C. Davidar, who took charge on Thursday. — Photo: V. Ganesan
BEST WISHES: Mayor Saidai S. Duraisamy greeting the new Commissioner of Chennai Corporation P. W. C. Davidar, who took charge on Thursday. — Photo: V. Ganesan

: Flood prevention measures and improving the quality of roads and public facilities will be accorded top priority by the Chennai Corporation, said its new Commissioner P.W.C. Davidar, who assumed office on Thursday.

Speaking to presspersons, he said steps would be taken to prevent flooding during the next monsoon. “We are looking for permanent solutions. The Corporation has done a lot of studies on water-logging. We will approach the public and residents welfare associations and take their suggestions on what needs to be done to prevent flooding. Residents, who have been living in the localities for several years, would know better. The solutions might be simple and cost-effective. We will match our studies with the suggestions,” he said.

Towards this, the Corporation has created an email account. The residents can send their suggestions to stopflooding@chennaicorporation.gov.in. The suggestions could be handed at special counters in the respective Zonal offices on or before December 16. A form is available for the purpose at the counters.

The suggestion on how flooding can be stopped should also be accompanied by a simple diagram. A simple format has also been provided to enable easy follow up. While the specific suggestions can be sent by email, any attachment of a sketch or diagram of the solution should be made into a PDF format for submission.

“During the rains, a lot of people open the sewer manhole covers to let rainwater into them. If a proper stormwater drain network is put in place, this could be avoided and there will not be any water on the roads,” he added. In the next 10 days, patchwork would be taken on roads. “But before re-laying the roads, we will ensure that water-logging is not there. We don't want to waste money re-laying the roads,” he said. Mr. Davidar said better coordination with various government agencies, including Chennai Metrowater, Chennai Telephones and Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (TANGEDCO) would be achieved to ensure that the disturbance is minimised, including road cuts, when their projects are implemented.

On facilities in Chennai Schools, bus stands and markets, he said that the Chennai Corporation would ensure that platforms, roads and public conveniences are available. Earlier, the outgoing Commissioner, D. Karthikeyan, who has since been transferred to Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation, as its managing director, handed over charge to Mr.Davidar.

The new Commissioner convened a meeting of the Corporation officials in the evening and underscored the need for permanent solutions to prevent flooding. “The Chief Minister is intent on preventing flooding in the city,” he told the meeting, according to sources.

 

Mayor receives over 40 petitions

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The Hindu                 29.11.2011

Mayor receives over 40 petitions

Special Correspondent

Over forty petitions containing the various grievances of the people were received during the weekly grievances day meeting held here on Monday. A. Jaya, Mayor, presided over the meeting.

The petitions pertained to removal of garbage, cleaning the drainage, pumping out rain water, road facility in the extended areas, drinking water facility, street lights etc.

The Mayor assured that steps will be initiated within a couple of days for the removal of garbage and cleaning the drainage.

M. Asick Meera, Deputy Mayor, S. Raja Mohamed, City Engineer were present.

 


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